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In reply to the discussion: Russia Unveils Detailed Plans To Build 21 New Nuclear Power Units By 2030 [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)43. The name of the site is Sellafield now
and has been for some years. This is part of a policy because "Windscale" became a byword for contamination. They tried naming it Seascale but that was too similar.
Selafield reactors
Windscale 1; subject to the disastrous fire in 1957. External buildings cleared remains buried in place.
Windscale 2; shut after the fire as too hazardous to use.
The final dismantling of these piles is not expected before 2037 - if ever.
Windscale 2; shut after the fire as too hazardous to use.
The final dismantling of these piles is not expected before 2037 - if ever.
1st gen reprocessing plant closed 1973 still too dirty to touch
Calder Hall generating plant and plutonium production facility. Closed 2003, external demolission near complete, contaminated fuel ponds still not cleared, video inspection of inside of reactor March? this year.
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Russia Unveils Detailed Plans To Build 21 New Nuclear Power Units By 2030 [View all]
FBaggins
Nov 2013
OP
Do they have any detailed plans about how they are going to dismantle them in 20 -50 years?
intaglio
Nov 2013
#2
So you are saying that long lived radio-isotopes are not present in nuclear waste.
intaglio
Nov 2013
#16
Nope... I'm not saying that. Nor most of the rest of your imagined statements.
FBaggins
Nov 2013
#20
And how does the fluid in the primary cooling circuit move through that circuit?
intaglio
Nov 2013
#62